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Ex cop "Jo Ferrari" swears on his amulet it wasn't about money - just protecting the public

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Fair play to him that he's taking full responsibility that's the only honourable thing he's done!

 

As far about it not being about money, that's laughable as is all the other attempts of justifying his and his cohorts actions.

 

I would imagine that his chain of command are trying to work out a story to show that all this was to protect the public from drugs.

 

Maybe I'm jumping the gun a little but if the RTP had any intention of deflecting the corruption aspect  they would be announcing that a full, thorough, transparent and independent enquiry into Jo's wealth would be immediately initiated.

 

But that will never happen because opening that jar of worms would result in every RTP being subject of charges.

 

RTP rotten to the core!

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    What happened to just blindfolding a person or wearing those masks that the police always seem to wear.  This statement is just pure BS, and the man is trying to wriggle out of a charge of murder.  We

  • I imagine that all the head honchos have had a sit around chat on how they can stop this from being about corruption so they can continue doing what they have done for years, last thing they will want

  • When these types come up with these lies, like the overdose death certificate being 'temporary', do they think anyone believes them? Do they believe others are so stupid?

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After WW2 at the Nuremburg trials, "I was only following orders" was NOT deemed to be a plea for the defense.

9 hours ago, SooKee said:

I can't understand why the heck this guy is even still in custody!  He's sworn on his amulet!  Surely that should be the end of it?  ????

Yup, here's the pic of him swearing on the amulet, honest injun:

 

 

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As an older and wiser Asian man I want to first talk with his mother and father tell them what a stupid <deleted>> their son is!  If the article is written correctly there are so many holes I can drive all his vehicle through it all the same time.  Give me a few minutes in a room with him I'll slap his face a couple of times then put a bag over his head and get the true the whole true out of him within a minute I hope?????

I wonder how many deaths this drug dealer is responsible for Selling all of his drugs to kids

He will get away with it with just a slap on his hand as his father in law is one of the region top cop. That’s how he got to be promoted in such a short amount of time being this young.

 

Sad and lame excuse, the way he put the bag over the suspects head then tug it with all his force and beating the suspect. 

12 hours ago, webfact said:

He took full responsibility for what happened. He said it was not about extorting money but about getting to the truth. Plus he didn't want the suspect to see his face.

 

He claimed the suspect was cuffed to stop him scratching away at the plastic bags. 

Oh well, everything’s ok then!!??

12 hours ago, jacko45k said:

When these types come up with these lies, like the overdose death certificate being 'temporary', do they think anyone believes them? Do they believe others are so stupid?

The Kalasin police think so. 

After all the fuss dies down, he'll be transferred to an inactive Porsche

I'll bet you a pound to a pinch of s$$t he gets away with it

1 hour ago, Rocking Robert said:

I wonder how many deaths this drug dealer is responsible for Selling all of his drugs to kids

It was never proven that he was a drug dealer, they killed him before trial

12 hours ago, poskat said:

"Suwat said the former chief could not face the press in person so he spoke over the phone."

 

so he is a hard guy in the the interrogation room with the person cuffed, but spineless when it comes to being held accountable for his actions....

Typical thai

Is anyone who lives and knows how it works in Thailand surprised in anyway ? Corruption is the basis for all in the country top to bottom , it's endemic and it's expected .

Rotton to the core nationwide.

2 hours ago, Rocking Robert said:

I wonder how many deaths this drug dealer is responsible for Selling all of his drugs to kids

Ahh i see no need a trial then eh he was already guilty... you're not a thai policeman are you ? 

The higher ups are discussing retraining officers.  Lessons include making sure no cameras are in the room when interrogating criminal suspects, do not kill suspects otherwise they won’t be able to pay the money that is demanded, and do not accumulate obscene amount of assets that cannot be explained away.  

The press has already been distracted by a pretty police woman ..... move along, nothing  else of interest in the original story

15 hours ago, RJRS1301 said:

I would like to hear his explanation for the number of luxury vehicles he owns, and how he affords all the costs associated with them,( regardless of costs to purchase) let alone the property he must lives in to accommodate all the vehicles.

Is he a very astute investor and only a police officer to protect the vulnerable public from predators?

 

more like Bruce Wayne Ferrari, heheh

sounds like his lawyer crafted his best defense, he did it to keep kids safe

No one should be tortured in police custody, there are plenty of other ways using drugs (yes I know illegal in the UK but in Thailand who knows). What happens if you torture an innocent person? Use of torture by police needs to be punished severely (more so than anyone who is not a policeman) even if he gets off the murder charge. What gets me was this torture was performed because of a picture on the victims mobile phone!!! There are numerous memes on the internet showing stacks of drugs confiscated during raids, it could easily have been one of them. I won't post a picture because you, dear reader, might get arrested and tortured if the police see it on your mobile phone.

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2 hours ago, chrisbangkok said:

Ahh i see no need a trial then eh he was already guilty... you're not a thai policeman are you ? 

He is not policeman, he just believes that Rambo is a documentary.

That really tells you something when a copy is willing to admit to murder, but absolutely denies being corrupt.

 

WOW.

How desperate is he not to get thrown in the slammer.

20 hours ago, jacko45k said:

When these types come up with these lies, like the overdose death certificate being 'temporary', do they think anyone believes them? Do they believe others are so stupid?

Maybe the sport’s car’s were on loan, just like the watches , and someone forgot to put the breathing  

holes into the plastic bags.

I can see now  this is all a big mistake.

A few months on the beach down south, a few bottles of black label

and, again ,Bobs your Uncle 

22 hours ago, webfact said:

He said it was not about extorting money

Pull the other one, it has bells. 

22 hours ago, webfact said:

He said he didn't report the death of the man immediately because he was shocked by what happened. He was in a panic and didn't know what to do, he claimed. The CCTV was taken out of the room for the same reason

That's where the cover-up started.

22 hours ago, webfact said:

"I didn't mean it to happen, I was just doing my job for the good of the public and to protect kids from drugs."

So he appointed himself, judge, jury and executioner?

And just happened to amass a huge car collection for the benefit of the public... 

7 hours ago, koele2 said:

The higher ups are discussing retraining officers.  Lessons include making sure no cameras are in the room when interrogating criminal suspects, do not kill suspects otherwise they won’t be able to pay the money that is demanded, and do not accumulate obscene amount of assets that cannot be explained away.  

Open  an overseas bank account preferably in the Caribbean 

It shows that the police doesn't have common sense of not putting plastic bags or hood on another person's head. The education failed.

There's talk that the prime suspect will be let off the hook.

All this sad and lame excuse is just acting to get a reduce sentence in court for “protecting” the public, especially the poor kids who use drug.

 

it’s all planned before he got arrested, they will probably those a couple million to the victims parents and get charges dropped as well. 

It's no different than any other 'organized' group.   The next guy just steps up.   The only way he has any issues is if he doesn't keep his mouth shut.   He'll get as much justice as the Purdue pharma family.  

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